Предмет: Английский язык, автор: zvnqbtw

Очень срочно.

You have received the following birthday card from an English friend on your birthday. Hi there! Happy birthday! I'm sending you a little something for your birthday, which I really hope you like.
How are you going to spend your day? Whatever you do, have a great time! Also, have you realised we haven't seen each other in two years? Maybe we could plan something together in the summer. What do you think? Anyway, happy birthday again! Jessica Write an email of 80-100 words to your friend in which you: thank her for the present and say you were surprised to receive it; say whether you liked it and how you are going to use it; suggest you meet in the summer. Write your email on your answer sheet.

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Автор ответа: superschoolnic
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Вы получили следующие открытку от английского друга в свой день рождения. Привет! С Днем Рождения! Я посылаю вам кое-что на свой день рождения, который я действительно надеюсь, вам понравится.Как ты собираешься провести свой день? Что бы вы ни делали, имеют большое время! Кроме того, вы поняли, что мы не виделись два года? Может быть, мы могли бы планировать что-то вместе летом. Что вы думаете? В любом случае, еще раз с Днем Рождения! Джессика написать электронное письмо 80-100 слов, чтобы твой друг, в котором вы: поблагодарить ее за подарок и сказать, что вы были удивлены, получив его; сказать, понравился ли он тебе и как вы собираетесь его использовать; предлагаю вам встретиться летом. Напишите вашу электронную почту на вашем листе ответов.

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